Nov 25 Faced with high illiteracy rates, D.C. pushes adult learning By Maria Danilova, Associated Press Faced with high illiteracy rates among city residents and an extremely competitive job market, the nation's capital is experimenting with adult education. Continue reading
Jan 13 Once a superpower, how strong is Russia now? By Larisa Epatko With Russia so much in the news lately, we decided to take a closer look at Russia itself with the help of two regional experts. Continue reading
Feb 02 Remember your first book? One group hopes you don’t By Larisa Epatko Remember that favorite book from your childhood, the one that made you fall in love with reading? One organization in New York wants your experiences with books to predate even that. Continue reading
Dec 11 10 children’s books that feature diverse characters By Corinne Segal Diversity in children's and young adult literature is important, book publishers and librarians say. Continue reading
Nov 24 Why you don’t need to groan if your child’s first words are ‘Walmart’ or ‘Pizza Hut’ By April Brown A popular cereal, a brand-name soda or frozen food in the freezer -- these are examples of "environmental print" and they are often some of the first words children learn. Continue reading
Nov 23 Watch 6:00 Telling stories helps refugee children learn a new language By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jul 28 Not everyone’s sold on Seuss By Joshua Barajas Parents have worried about whether it is confusing to introduce nonsense words while their children are actively learning dictionary words. Continue reading
Mar 06 Facebook chat: How to raise a lifelong reader By Nora Daly PBS NewsHour recently held a Facebook chat on the benefits of reading aloud with Pam Allyn, founding director of LitWorld, Dr. Perri Klass, national medical director of the nonprofit Reach Out and Read, and Maggie McGuire, vice president of Scholastic’s… Continue reading
Feb 27 Facebook Chat: Why read aloud? By Nora Daly What are the benefits of reading aloud? What is the impact on children’s educational outcomes beyond literacy? Join us for a Facebook chat on World Read Aloud Day, Wednesday, March 4. Continue reading
Jan 28 Can a text message help bridge the ‘word gap’ for low income children? By Meghan Walsh, OZY Researchers at Stanford University think they may have found a way to bridge the so-called "word gap."… Continue reading